Vedera
Stages


2.0
poor

Review

by Athom EMERITUS
October 7th, 2009 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Vedera fall short on their major label debut

A lot has changed in the world of Vedera. Back in 2005 when they released their debut The Weight of an Empty Room the Kansas City group were known as Veda. Driven by the powerful and charming voice of front-woman Kristen May, their brand of soaring indie-pop found them traveling the U.S. opening for acclaimed acts such as Thrice, Mute Math, mewithoutYou and Owen. Since then, they've undergone a name change (for legal reasons), and have moved from the humble home of Second Nature Recordings to the media giant Epic Records. Unfortunately for Vedera, their personality seems to have missed the move.

Vedera's music has always been a few steps away from sounding like the background music on any of the teenage girl melodramas on weeknight television and on Stages they cross those steps in a single bound. The spacey tones and brooding atmospherics that penetrated The Weight of an Empty Room have been discarded in favor of crystal clear low key pop. Kristen May's voice is as strong as ever but her singing style has changed. Instead of the slightly accented sultry vox that made their debut so captivating, she now employs a much more airier sound that sparingly has her pushing her vocal chords to the beautiful heights that they are capable of. At times traces of Vedera's past sneak their way on to Stages. “Satisfy” contains a recycled verse from one of their debut's standout tracks “Desire on Repeat”, and the lush and layered “Look Around” and “We Sing” masterfully display their potential when they inject a healthy dose of tension in to their friendly pop songs.

The change that Vedera have gone through from The Weight of an Empty Room to Stages is one that many people could see coming. Sadly, they ended up leaving many of the features that made them such a pleasure with their old moniker, making Stages an album suffering from a lack of identity, adrift in the overcrowded sea of female fronted soft-rock.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Athom
Emeritus
October 8th 2009


17244 Comments


if the album cover doesn't give it away this was a disappointment. GO DODGERS!

Athom
Emeritus
October 8th 2009


17244 Comments


probably. i wouldnt know

Athom
Emeritus
October 8th 2009


17244 Comments


whatever queer.

taylormemer
October 8th 2009


4964 Comments


Maybe "seems to have missed the move"

ninjuice
October 8th 2009


6760 Comments


You couldn't help linking that Eisley review could you haha
Singer looks hot. Review is good.

Athom
Emeritus
October 8th 2009


17244 Comments


fixed thanks

Ricven
October 8th 2009


207 Comments


I've only heard the single for this and it was incredibly disappointing. It's a shame because their first record was pretty good.

jrowa001
October 8th 2009


8752 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

damn The Weight of an Empty Room is an amazing album (solely for the vocals), so i'm a bit disappointed to hear that this is not that good. i'll still check it out though

klap
Emeritus
October 8th 2009


12409 Comments


really liking these short reviews

Bobberson27
October 22nd 2009


1 Comments


I saw these guys when they opened for The Fray. They kinda sucked haha

Athom
Emeritus
November 5th 2009


17244 Comments


before they changed their name and went all estrogen-pop they used to be great.

mvdu
November 11th 2009


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It might not be all that experimental but this kind of basic pop rock and strong vocals is right up my alley - glad you mentioned them even though I strongly disagree on the rating.

Athom
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


17244 Comments


while listening to it i couldnt get over how much i wish it was more like the weight of an empty room. if you don't have that one yet, you should pick it up first.

mvdu
November 11th 2009


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks; I think I would like both but I'll decide which to buy first.



I look at reviews mostly to find out about new music and you did give me a new band to like.

mvdu
May 8th 2010


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Reduced my rating slightly; the album isn't diverse enough to avoid growing just a little weary over the whole CD. This is great music to chill out to, and fans of Sixpence None The Richer and Eisley should like it.



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